HIGHLIGHTS
- What: This idea is found in other approaches to legitimacy and procedural justice such as in Rawls discussed further below, and generally fits the intuition that the authors determine consent in large part based on what the consequences are for us. As already nicely summarized in Meyerson and Mackenzie , this work shows first and foremost that people are more satisfied with outcomes that they receive when a process is perceived as fair regardless of whether the outcome is favourable to them.
- Who: Stefan Buijsman from the TU Delft, Jaffalaan, BX Delft, The Netherlands have published . . .
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